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Positively Peaches

Welcome to Positively Peaches! I am Peaches. I am a SAHM of four fun, sweet, crazy, adorable children. Lil' E is eight, Doble is six and Razy is five, and Dimples is almost a year. I love to craft, decorate cakes, and spend time with my family. JBody (the good lookin' man in some of our pictures) is my wonderful husband.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

I had all intentions to make these fun treats with the kids BEFORE Christmas, but I decided to take it easy and just relax and not worry about extra projects. So we made them today. It was just Razy and I making them. The boys were to involved with watching Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue. Meant for Razy to watch and fall asleep to. Making treats is more fun then sleeping though, right?!

Melt butter and marshmellows. Add green food coloring. Take off heat and add corn flakes. Drop by 1/4 cup onto parchment or wax paper. Using finger poke a hole in the middle to shape into a wreath. Using frosting as glue add red hots. Easy Peasy!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

I love going out to the hen house to see what gifts our hens have left for us. It never gets old finding an egg in the nesting box. The hens know we are coming too. When they hear the back door close they come running to see if we are bringing them treats or if we are letting them out into the chicken run.

This morning I made a yummy and beautiful batch of German Pancakes. Yes there is a difference when using store bought eggs and those freshly laid. The pancakes come out fluffy and a wonderful golden color. The yokes of fresh farm eggs are a deep orange, not that dull yellow you find in the store. They are firm and round and don't just ooze when you crack them open. Don't believe me try it out yourself.

Henny and Penny the Golden Laced Twins

These are two favorites. They lay the most beautiful brown eggs. They love to come running over to greet you to see if you have any treats for them.

Zebra our Barred Rock (Plymouth Rock)

She is one of our first birds. Her sister, Mama Fluff (a buff orphington) was killed by a hawk this fall. We got the two in June of 09 and it was just the two of them till Fluff hatched and cared for 9 other chicks this past summer. Zebra lays big light brown eggs. When I say big I mean monsterous.

Cookie. We don't know what type she is, but she was the runt of the bunch for a while. She is now the same size of the others, but her little pink eggs are the smallest of the hens.

These three have yet to have names. They are Americauna mix (easter eggers) we think. We know that two fo them are laying and they lay green and blue eggs. They are our shy ladies. When all the others come out to greet us, these three stay back and actually run into the house to hide.

Snow White. We are unsure of her breed as well, but she lays a green egg. She is another that likes to run out to greet us. She is probably one of our most leanest chickens.

Lil' E being greeted by some of the ladies as he brings them a treat of grass he's just picked.

Penny up on a perch. It never gets old watching the ladies out in the chicken yard.

Licorice, another unknown breed is a beautiful bird. She is black with shimmering green feathers. Up by her head and neck she has red feathers. This was actually a surprise to find her in the nesting basket. I didn't even know she was laying yet. I will have to go out and check in a few minutes to see what her eggs look like.

Well there you go. You have now met each of our hens. We love having them and can't wait to get some more little chicks this spring. Who knows maybe one of our hens will go broody and they can hatch them herself.

I am no poet, but here is the poem I came up with to explain the Christmas Pickle.

JBody and I have heard many talk of the Christmas Pickle tradition this year and we searched for one of our own. No such luck, so I came up with my own.

1 cup flour

1/2 cup salt

1/2 water

Mix all ingredients together

Kneed for 10 mins.

Shape

Cook for 1 hour in the oven at 300 degrees

We added gel food color to our dough so they came out nice and green. Then we painted them with Elmers glue and sprinkled LOTS of green glitter on them. I have a feeling the glitter will rub off as time goes on, but hey everything I used to make this cute little ornament was already part of my crafting and kitchen supply!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

This is the second year we have made these cute little snowman ornaments. The first time we made them we used glass balls. This year I found shatterproof balls and redid them. We made extras to give out as teacher gifts too. They are so cute and so easy to make.

If you’ve ever gazed at the beautiful tinsel sparkling on your Christmas Tree and wondered who came up with idea of decorating the tree in this way, wonder no longer. According to German legend, it signifies a Christmas miracle from many years ago.

The day before Christmas, as the small house in Germany underwent its Christmas Eve cleaning, the resident spiders, not wanting to be swept up with the broom, hid in the attic. When nightfall came and all were settled into bed, the spiders crept downstairs. To their amazement, in the middle of the living room was a beautifully decorated Christmas Tree. They were so excited that they ran all over the tree. They scurried up the trunk and leapt from branch to branch. Unfortunately they had left their mark. A gray spider web now covered the whole tree.

When Weihnachtsmann, also known as Father Christmas, arrived he was amused to see the tree covered in spider webs. Now he faced a dilemma. The family would be disappointed to see their beautiful tree all wrapped in the webs, but the spiders were so pleased with their handiwork that he did not have the heart to take it down. What could he do?

He thought and thought and came up with a wonderful solution. He turned all the webs into beautiful shimmering silver strands. When the family awoke on Christmas Morning they ran to the living room and saw their tree sparking and glittering in the morning sun. Their delight was unsurpassed. They had never seen such a beautiful tree. Only the mother knew that a true Christmas miracle had occurred overnight.

This weekend my sister in law taught us how to make these beautiful Christmas ornaments. The one above is a larger version of the one she showed us how to make. I finished it this afternoon and wanted to share it with you.

I promised I would post another Christmas craft you can make using your cricut. These were really easy to make and turned out so cute. Because sheets of tile come as a 12x12 sheet, I was able to make over 20 gifts with 6 magnets a piece.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Somehow our Santa plate didn't make it into the Christmas box when all the decorations were put away. So sadly both our santa plate and mug were broken over the course of the year. However, they have been replaced with these super cute ones. I went to the store...one in which will not be named because I really dislike this store, but it is the ONLY store of it's kind here in our small little town. What makes this Santa plate so cute is...

It went from this

To this!

Isn't it cute? It isn't exactly what I wanted, but I still think it turned out cute﻿. No the hearts aren't on the actual plate. I had to cover them up for this reason. I so do love my cricut. It helps add that little personal touch to everything. Stay tuned for a cute Christmas gift idea using the cricut.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

I really like advent calendars. I am always looking for new ones that I can make and add to my collection. I should seriously look for new ones months in advance. But like so many things, December creeps up on me and I barely have time to finish the newest addition of my advent collection. This year was no exception. I finished this first advent tonight. Just in time to begin filling it.

This is the calendar filled. Each figure is added to the hanging daily. The last day baby Jesus is added to complete it. I love love love this one. Not only it is an advent, but it is also a nativity. There are only so many places you can put a nativity and I love that this one hangs on the wall.

Razy showing you how the calendar works.

These calendars were made by JBody's step mom. They are made from fabric with pieces of yarn to tie a little treat onto. Some of the treats have meaning, others are just for fun. The last day there is a not that JBody and I leave for the kids to let them know we love them. I still need to place the notes, but the rest is complete.

Haha I just realized I put the picture upside down. Oops sorry.

I bought this one last year from costco. On each of the buildings are little doors that you can put a treat or note in. I am using the village this year for our evening scripture/devotional time. Inside each door is a scripture or story and a song. Every scripture/story has to do with the birth of our Savior or about service and love. There is a song to go along with each of the scripture/stories.

Every year we make a chain calendar with the kids. Tonight we made them and got them up. We still need to add the fun dates that take place before Christmas (ie JBody's Birthday, Papa's Birthday, Joseph Smith's Birthday, Christmas Eve, ect)

This calendar is another favorite. It is a magnetic calendar. I have seen others take one of the items off each day, but I like to add them. The first is a picture of what it looks like today. The bottom is a picture of what it will look like on Christmas.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Not everyone can say they LIKE thier inlaws. Not only do I like my inlaws, I LOVE my inlaws. I couldn't have asked for a better family to have married into. I am thankful for the wonderful mother that raised my husband. What a great woman. I love her. Thank you "ConDog" (JBody's name for his mom) for a delicious Thanksgiving dinner, but more importantly thank you for accepting me into your home like your own daughter. We love you Duema.

Not only do I love my mother in law, but each of the family members that I married into are terriffic. Never have I felt out of place in the family. I love you all and enjoyed spending time with you today for our day after Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Dinner.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving, what a wonderful holiday to share with your family. I have really liked doing my little thankful blogs this month. It has reminded me that I do have a lot to be thankful for even if they are just small things. Today as I started the morning off with a little nudge from JBody to curl up next to him and rest my head on his shoulder in bed, I was reminded of the wonderful man I married. I am so thankful for a sweet, caring, loving husband. I love the feeling of him next to me in the bed in the morning and then again with his arm around me as we fall asleep. I love having him home for lunches, and then again when he comes home and the kids get excited to wrestle with him. I love knowing that I have an eternal companion who loves myself and our children and would do anything for us.

As I layed in bed I could hear little voices downstairs. They were so quiet this morning. I am thankful they let me sleep in. Those crazy, fun, hard, wonderful kids. I know I will one day miss the messes, miss the early mornings, miss the running into you kisses, the soft hands on my cheeks, and the "I love you mommy" in the ear. Motherhood and hard, but wonderful thing that I am so greatful for.

After a yummy breakfast, JBody took the kids out sledding on the lawn mower. I am thankful for our big yard. When JBody was in school we just had a tiny little yard that Lil' E could keep a small sandbox. Then we moved to my parents and were there for a year. They live on a golf course so they have no yard at all. It was so hard. Not only for the kids, but for me. We felt cooped up all day and we could visit the park because JBody had the only car at the time. We have been in our new home for 3 years this February and I will forever be thankful for the yard that the kids have to play in. Right now they have more snow than they will need and a great place to get thier energy out in.

Lastly I am thankful for my wonderful family. I really do have a great family. We are loud at times. We are goofy at times. We get cranky at times. But we will always love eachother. I am thankful for my parents. They were married at 17 and were told by some that they would never make it. 29 years later they are still happily married and have raised a good bunch of kids. Thanksgiving is always fun. Dad makes a great dinner in which NO ONE can help. NO ONE is allowed to even come into the kitchen. Mom does get to come in and make the mashed potatoes. We love this because we get to tease mom of her "yummy" potatoes she made a few years back. It brings some good laughs. All through dinner and dessert we share good laughs. This year was no exception. I won't go into detail, but just know that I have some pretty HILARIOUS brothers and one WACKY husband who come up with some pretty crazy stuff. I even love that we were able to spend the whole weekend with my sister in law who in my eyes is a sister and not an in law. I missed my little sis this year as we sat around talking and laughing, but it is just one Thanksgiving that she has to sacrifice and I know that she will be blessed for it.

The kids are now all curled up in bed and asleep. The house is quiet. I am typing up this blog and then will probably just enjoy the quiet until I go out into the crazy world of Midnight shopping. I hope you all have had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I hope you have had time to contemplate what it is that you are thankful for. Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the rest of your Holidays!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

As much as I DISLIKE doing laundry, I love having a washing machine. Could you imagine having to wash you clothes in a wash bin with a washing board? Or in a river? With the 4 loads I did today and the like 10 more I have to do I am so thankful I can just throw them in the machine and have it do the work for me. Now if only I could find a machine to fold them all and put them away I would be set. On a good note the kids are stared to put thier own clothes away and I love it.

This is not what my washing machine looks like, but I would love a front loader. And how fun would a red one be? Maybe it would make laundry chores so much funner.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

This is the first year that I have decided to go out and buy snow suits. In the past we have had things that worked, but goodness snowsuits make it so easy to play in the snow. My favorite part is getting the kids dressed and undressed. Before I would have to layer the clothes on and then when they came in most of the clothes I had layered would be wet. Not with snowsuits. They each put on a pair of pants, socks, and long sleeve shirt. Then on goes the bib and coat. Throw on the gloves and hat and done. When they come in, I only have to take the bib,coat, gloves, and hat. Before the kids would get to go outside and play once. Now, they get to go out a couple times a day. I makes snow days so much funner! Good thing because we have had two in a row and another tomorrow.

Enjoy the pictures of us in the snow.

We went out and JBody and I made the kids a small sledding hill.

The snow is still to powdery to make a snowman. They really, really, want to make one.